Estates Gazette 1997 Cheryl Freedman - Abstracts

Estates Gazette 1997 Cheryl Freedman
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A conventional progressive. (RICS President Peter McKendrick)Real estate industryCheryl Freedman
All the right moves. (importance of taking good advice on corporate relocation)(Relocation)Real estate industryCheryl Freedman
At the heart of the action.(retail distribution in the East Midlands)Real estate industryCheryl Freedman
Back on the map. (Bedford, England; property development)Real estate industryCheryl Freedman
Battle of the species.(property development restrictions in Cambridge, UK; Standing Regional Conference of East Anglian Local Authorities review)Real estate industryCheryl Freedman
Best foot forward.(pedestrian areas in towns)Real estate industryCheryl Freedman
Beyond speculation. (growth in United Kingdom market for business parks)(Business Parks)Real estate industryCheryl Freedman
Big things to come. (development schemes in Dartford, Kent, England)Real estate industryCheryl Freedman
Brief encounter. (La Senza seeks new stores in the United Kingdom)(South & East Occupier)Real estate industryCheryl Freedman
By the phone, buy the beach. (home shopping in the United Kingdom)Real estate industryCheryl Freedman
Camden unlocks. (property development in Camden, North London, England)Real estate industryCheryl Freedman
Chaos on the roads. (bridge repairs in London, England)Real estate industryCheryl Freedman
City at the centre. (London, England; a major business centre)Real estate industryCheryl Freedman
City slickers: urban slum clearance left city-dwellers out in the cold, but the latest batch of chic metropolitan apartments is putting a desirable face on city centres everywhere.Real estate industryCheryl Freedman
Early risers. (real estate demand in Hemel Hempstead, England) (Focus '97: M25 Junctions 16-24)Real estate industryCheryl Freedman
Fields in boom. (development in Leatherhead, Surrey, England)Real estate industryCheryl Freedman
Fiftieth birthday facelift: fifty-year-old Harlow is looking forward to a rejuvenating makeover and its neighbour Stansted is also expecting action.Real estate industryCheryl Freedman
Filling station. (dentists located in high streets in the United Kingdom)Real estate industryCheryl. Freedman
Flexible Friends. (Barclaycard headquarters)(East Midlands Occupier supplement)(Company Profile)Real estate industryCheryl Freedman
Food for thought. (drive-thru fast food restaurants in the United Kingdom)(Industry Overview)Real estate industryCheryl Freedman
Freedom for the city centre. (retail developments in Birmingham, England)Real estate industryCheryl Freedman
Future proof. (Zurich Insurance occupies several units at Solent Business Park near Fareham, England)(South & East Occupier)Real estate industryCheryl Freedman
Going for gold. (prospective centre of sport in Oxfordshire, England)(Focus '97)Real estate industryCheryl Freedman
Gotta get itself connected. (Carphone Warehouse; United Kingdom mobile telephone retailers)(Occupier Series 1997: London/M25)(Company Profile)Real estate industryCheryl Freedman
Hants up for question time. (Hampshire, England; business issues)(includes related articles on the Isle of Wight and structural changes in Hampshire)Real estate industryCheryl Freedman
Herts is where the home is.(residental housing market in Hertfordshire, England)Real estate industryCheryl Freedman
Islands of opportunity. (office buildings, Bristol, England)Real estate industryCheryl Freedman
King of the catwalk. (retail development in Manchester, England)Real estate industryCheryl Freedman
Landlords' delight. (office market on outskirts of the City of London, England) (includes related article on redevelopment of Spitalfields, London, England)Real estate industryCheryl Freedman
Lucrative preservation. (office and retail property markets in Chester, England)(Focus on Cheshire)Real estate industryCheryl Freedman
Maximum advantage. (TK Maxx retail outlets)(East Midlands Occupier supplement)(Company Profile)Real estate industryCheryl Freedman
Motorway matters. (development in Somerset, England)Real estate industryCheryl Freedman
Movin' on up. (office development in London, England)Real estate industryCheryl Freedman
Muscle power: as health and fitness becomes big business, so the larger chains are muscling out the small high street operators.Real estate industryCheryl Freedman
No-win situation. (development of Spitalfields Market site, London, England)Real estate industryCheryl Freedman
One track mind. (Tramlink a light rail network in Croydon, England)Real estate industryCheryl Freedman
On the up. (redevelopment in Leicester, England)Real estate industryCheryl Freedman
Open heart surgery. (rebuilding the centre of Manchester, England)(focus on Greater Manchester offices)Real estate industryCheryl Freedman
Outward bound. (office property market in Reading, England)(M4 Junctions 10-18)Real estate industryCheryl Freedman
Park life. (emergence of market for secondhand business park buildings in United Kingdom)(Business Parks)Real estate industryCheryl Freedman
Playtime profits. (investment in United Kingdom leisure industry)Real estate industryCheryl Freedman
Promenade potential. (Portsmouth, England; waterside development)Real estate industryCheryl Freedman
Queen of the cafe scene. (Property Developer Carol Ainscow)(Interview)Real estate industryCheryl Freedman
Reel transformation. (redevelopment projects in South West London, England)Real estate industryCheryl Freedman
Reluctant partners. (leisure and retail out-of-town developments)Real estate industryCheryl Freedman
Revenge of the 'burbs.(retailing on suburban high streets)Real estate industryCheryl Freedman
Scene stealer. (leisure development in Birmingham, England)Real estate industryCheryl Freedman
Squaring up to the challenge. (reforms at the Corporation of London)Real estate industryCheryl Freedman
Stand and deliver! (Corporate Express takes warehouse at Elstree Distribution Park in Elstree, England)(South & East Occupier)Real estate industryCheryl Freedman
Stationed for shopping. (redevelopment of railway goods yards into retail and leisure outlets)Real estate industryCheryl Freedman
Suon: contender to the crown.(Cambridge Research Park on A10 in Cambridge, UK)Real estate industryCheryl Freedman
Switch in time. (office market in Redhill and Reigate, Surrey, England)Real estate industryCheryl Freedman
Taking the garden to market. (Kent, England; new investment development agency)Real estate industryCheryl Freedman
The good life. (residential development in Shropshire and Staffordshire, England)Real estate industryCheryl Freedman
The quick change head office. (company headquarters in the United Kingdom)(Office Trends '97 supplement)Real estate industryCheryl Freedman
The road to market. (industrial and office markets in Norwich, England)Real estate industryCheryl Freedman
The X-Files. (Xerox's international headquarters in Marlow, England)(South & East Occupier)Real estate industryCheryl Freedman
Threats or promises? (United Kingdom political parties' polices concerning the property industry) (includes related articles on the manifestos' of the Labour, Conservative and Liberal Democratic parties)Real estate industryJane Roberts, Amanda Seidl, Cheryl Freedman
Waterfront awakening. (residential and leisure development in Liverpool, England)Real estate industryCheryl Freedman
What future for a used automaton? (automated warehouses in the United Kingdom)(Distribution Property Supplement)Real estate industryCheryl Freedman
Winds of change. (development in York, England)Real estate industryCheryl Freedman
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